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Page 139
... feeling that it was worth while , and the man who has done it feels even a certain pride in the fact ; in England he will be thought and will think himself a damned fool . That is why Antony and Cleopatra has always been the least ...
... feeling that it was worth while , and the man who has done it feels even a certain pride in the fact ; in England he will be thought and will think himself a damned fool . That is why Antony and Cleopatra has always been the least ...
Page 177
... feeling that to write or to paint is not a man's work , and the social force of this keeps many from entering the ... feels is significant to his purpose and , consciously or unconsciously , he is forever stor- ing and making over his ...
... feeling that to write or to paint is not a man's work , and the social force of this keeps many from entering the ... feels is significant to his purpose and , consciously or unconsciously , he is forever stor- ing and making over his ...
Page 202
... feelings of any traveller interested in art and curious to see what he could of the manners of a strange people whose ... feeling . This was free- dom of the spirit on the one hand , and on the other , the collection of all manner of ...
... feelings of any traveller interested in art and curious to see what he could of the manners of a strange people whose ... feeling . This was free- dom of the spirit on the one hand , and on the other , the collection of all manner of ...
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